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Where are all the happy Muslims?

Where are the happy muslims?

Where the Muslims are not happy:
They´re not happy in Gaza.
They’re not happy in Egypt.
They’re not happy in Libya.
They’re not happy in Morocco.
They’re not happy in Iran.
They’re not happy in Iraq.
They’re not happy in Yemen.
They’re not happy in Afghanistan.
They’re not happy in Pakistan.
They’re not happy in Syria.
They’re not happy in Lebanon.
They’re not happy in Indonesia

So, where are they happy?

They’re happy in Australia.
They’re happy in England.
They’re happy in France.
They’re happy in Italy.
They’re happy in Germany.
They’re happy in Sweden.
They’re happy in the USA.
They’re happy in Norway.

They’re happy in almost every country that is not Islamic!

And whom do they blame?

Not Islam… Not their leadership… Not themselves…

THEY BLAME THE COUNTRIES THEY ARE HAPPY IN!

And they want to change the countries they’re happy in, to be like the countries they came from,
where they were unhappy.

Try to find logic in that.

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US Military Intervention in Libya Cost Near $1 Billion

And THAT’S without sending any troops!  And (according to my government) without participating in hostilities.  We’re probably just flying over and dumping newly-printed $100 bills out of the bomb-bay.

Well what the hell, we have lots of money.  Right?  It’s not like our government has put us in hock up to our eye-balls such that we’ll never see daylight.

And, anyway … our “mission” in Libya has been so successful - a $1B seems like such a bargain.  Since I’m not really sure just what our “mission” is, I’m not really qualified to comment on it’s success.  But I’ve been assured by the administration (and John McCain, btw) that we’ve been successful there just like in Afghanistan and Iraq.  So much so that we have plans for Syria and Yemen now.

It’s been a long time since I’ve heard anyone complaining about the “unfunded wars”.  In fact, I don’t think I’ve heard that phrase since about Jan, 2009.

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Maybe Perry, or Bachmann, or Romney would stop this idiocy and quit trying to ‘build democracies’ (buy friends) in the middle-east.  HAH!!!    Pretty sure there’s only one presidential candidate who has consistently said he would put an end to this idiocy immediately.  But, he’s just ‘weird’.  Right?  I mean, Ron Paul simply can’t win because … well, he’s ‘weird’.  (and we don’t like his followers)

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The most awful wars that are waged are the wars waged for moral principles. ‘You’ are a lousy communist. ‘You’ have a philosophy that is destructive to religion and to everything that we love and value and reverence, and therefore we will exterminate you to the last man unless you surrender unconditionally.

Such wars are ruthless beyond belief. We can blow up whole cities, wipe peoples out because ‘we’ are not greedy. We are ‘righteous’. That is why the goodie-goodies are the thieves of virtue. If you’re going to do something evil, do it for a plain, honest, selfish motive. Don’t do it in the name of God, because if you do, it turns you into a monster who is no longer human, a sadist, a pure destroyer.

So an inflexibly righteous person is not human.

from the Essential Lectures of Alan Watts

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One of my favorites from Trey Radcliff.

One of my favorites from Trey Radcliff.

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The take away is the markets rise with QE and flatten out or decline when QE stops. Take a look at the original article: QE and the Damage Done to the Market

The take away is the markets rise with QE and flatten out or decline when QE stops. Take a look at the original article: QE and the Damage Done to the Market

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Anyone ever had a shower in a hotel like this?

Anyone ever had a shower in a hotel like this?

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